Ring-Opening Sulfonylation of Cyclic Sulfonium Salts with Sodium Sulfinates under Transition-Metal- and Additive-Free Conditions
Li‐Hua Yang, Xin-Si Liu, Chu Liu, Siyu Wang, Long‐Yong Xie
Abstract
Incorporating a sulfonyl group into parent molecules has been shown to effectively improve their synthetic applications and bioactivities. In this study, we present a straightforward and practical approach for the ring-opening reaction of alkenyl-aryl sulfonium salts with sodium sulfinates to produce a range of sulfur-containing alkyl sulfones. This method offers the benefits of mild reaction conditions, easily accessible raw materials, wide substrate applicability, good functional group compatibility, and operational simplicity. Importantly, the resulting products can be readily converted into sulfoxides, sulfones, sulfoximines, and some heterocyclic compounds.
Topics & Concepts
SulfoniumTransition metalSodiumChemistryRing (chemistry)Organic chemistrySalt (chemistry)CatalysisSulfur-Based Synthesis TechniquesChemical Synthesis and ReactionsSynthesis and Catalytic Reactions